I often post about Wilt Chamberlain being the basketball G.O.A.T, and I routinely get detractors. Instead of taking the time to check their information, I get some of the most ridiculous responses. I can immediately tell who the "bottom feeders" are because they will say something outlandish like "he was bigger than everyone". I immediately clown them by mentioning that Wilt still has 72 NBA records, but the people's G.O.A.T (Michael Jordan) only has 3. Even 1st graders know that 72 > 3, so the rational non-believers yield.
The irrational fana continue on with even more nonsense. In fact, the most ridiculous reply was that Wilt only played against 6'5" centers. Aside from the fact that most high schools have taller centers, these comments are devoid of fact as well. I then mention Bill Russell, Elvin Hayes, Nate Thurmond, Walt Bellamy, Bob Pettit, etc., and the fact that each was 6'9" or taller (literally GIANTS), and that every team had multiple GIANTS. Most of these haters then let their weak argument about height go.
Unfortunately, there are countless haters that are not adult enough to admit when they are wrong. This should help. I did the research and the average height of NBA players in 1960 was 6'6". That is also the same average height of NBA players today. That's correct, although there may have been variants over the years, the average height of NBA players over the past 62 years is the same - 6'6". The sound that the ramaining haters now hear is the 🎤 dropping
WATCH OUT!!!
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